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in rhode island i95 is closed to all but essential traffic. and in massachusetts, the governor took a very rare step of imposing a ban on driving. >> i asked that people get off the roads starting at noon today. i have now signed an executive order banning vehicle traffic effective at 4:00 today. >> this is video taken tonight in boston. you can see the roads are empty and blanketed with snow. the last vehicle van in massachusetts was 1978. other forms of transportation are also being crippled. airlines have cancelled 3,000 flights today. boston closed its subway and amtrak has suspended some of their service. >>> and this is a live look, we're going to take you there to live conditions as the snow continues to fall. >>> the storm back east is also affecting air travel in the area. this was the scene at san francisco airport. flights to and from boston have been cancelled for tomorrow. we talked to a man who flew in from tokyo only to find out his flight to boston had been cancelled. >> they said the best they can do is get me to washington. a
in rhode island i95 is closed to all but essential traffic. and in massachusetts, the governor took a very rare step of imposing a ban on driving. >> i asked that people get off the roads starting at noon today. i have now signed an executive order banning vehicle traffic effective at 4:00 today. >> this is video taken tonight in boston. you can see the roads are empty and blanketed with snow. the last vehicle van in massachusetts was 1978. other forms of transportation are also...
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rhode island travel bans have been lifted. >> that wraps up our storm coverage. >>> we'll head out west for a surprise development in the case of former lapd officer christopher dorner. on the run after allegedly killing three people and putting much of the southwest on alert. the l.a. police chief reordered an opening of the case that got him dismissed from the force. the latest from big bear lake, california, where the search is centered. good morning to you, clayton. >> reporter: good morning to you, bianna. there are still about 50 law enforcement officers searching the mountains in this area on the lookout for christopher dorner and as you mentioned they're trying a new tactic now to try to bring this week-long reign of terror to an end. >> we are coming together today to catch mr. dorner. >> reporter: overnight they announced the 2007 case that got christopher dorner fired from the department for allegedly lying is now being re-opened by the police chief. it was dorner's anger over that firing that apparently prompted his alleged rampage this week. but the l.a. police chief insist
rhode island travel bans have been lifted. >> that wraps up our storm coverage. >>> we'll head out west for a surprise development in the case of former lapd officer christopher dorner. on the run after allegedly killing three people and putting much of the southwest on alert. the l.a. police chief reordered an opening of the case that got him dismissed from the force. the latest from big bear lake, california, where the search is centered. good morning to you, clayton. >>...
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you have the inland snow once you get to rhode island. also, still, you have snow going on in massachusetts. from there, all the way into maine. this is going to take a little time to unravel this low and get it to move away and get rid of the wind and snow in those areas. expecting more snow? you bet in the places we just showed you on the radar. at some point, five to six inches of snow coming down an hour in connecticut. that's unbelievable. another five inches of snow in boston. 80-mile-per-hour winds. you're going to have 60-mile-per-hour winds along the shoreline. that storm continues to pull away. we have all day. blizzard warnings out until 1:00 in the afternoon for places like boston, where the snow will continue to fall and blow. you still have the powerful winds and near-whiteout conditions. ginger zee is out in boston. i know it was a howling night for you last night. >> i have to tell you. boston, the city, did it right. they got everybody out. said do not be out here. and you didn't want to be. we were some of the last. it w
you have the inland snow once you get to rhode island. also, still, you have snow going on in massachusetts. from there, all the way into maine. this is going to take a little time to unravel this low and get it to move away and get rid of the wind and snow in those areas. expecting more snow? you bet in the places we just showed you on the radar. at some point, five to six inches of snow coming down an hour in connecticut. that's unbelievable. another five inches of snow in boston....
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eastern long island, massachusetts, rhode island, and most of connecticut, even, going to get that situation. so, there's the two lows moving in. and this is the way we time it out. if you start with philadelphia, go to new york, and then to boston. it depends on the mixing and how powerful the storm is when it passes. philadelphia, you begin with rain. you'll end with snow on friday. you don't get the big total. new york city, you start with snow. you go to a mix of rain and ice in the middle of it. back to snow friday might. big snow. you'll get a heavier total there. boston, you'll probably end up and going and staying as snow. but the storm will explode beside you. you'll get the bigger totals. 12 to 24 inches. and in some cases, more than two feet of snow. we'll line it all out for you so you're not surprised by what you'll get out of the storm system. >> a whole bunch is coming. >>> now, to the breaking details about the manhunt happening right now in california. l.a. police are racing to find one of their own. a rogue cop suspected of gunning down a popular basketball coach and her fi
eastern long island, massachusetts, rhode island, and most of connecticut, even, going to get that situation. so, there's the two lows moving in. and this is the way we time it out. if you start with philadelphia, go to new york, and then to boston. it depends on the mixing and how powerful the storm is when it passes. philadelphia, you begin with rain. you'll end with snow on friday. you don't get the big total. new york city, you start with snow. you go to a mix of rain and ice in the middle...
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you got rhode island, delaware, then connecticut and you have harvard, issa.iam & mary, and yale. so you are correct and you're adding $3,500, taking up to $11,700, a shade ahead of patrick quinn. did he come up with connecticut? nodding. he did. and did he risk a lot of money? yeah, he did. that takes him right up there to $20,001 as we come now to john botti who was leading. connecticut is what we're looking for, anicked new hampshire instead. how much did he lose? $3,000 only. leaving him with $10,400, but making patrick quinn our first semi-finalist. congratulations. and those other scores are pretty good. who knows about those wild card spots? we have our second quarter-final match tomorrow. please join us then. so long, everybody. we have our second quarter-final match tomorrow. promotional consideration provided by... human side of the president. we see the stoic guy behind the podium. it's nice to see the president kick a little game. >> we're not going to tell you who he is yet, but he had some good game. you'll see. >>> but first, we want to get to this. a light at the e
you got rhode island, delaware, then connecticut and you have harvard, issa.iam & mary, and yale. so you are correct and you're adding $3,500, taking up to $11,700, a shade ahead of patrick quinn. did he come up with connecticut? nodding. he did. and did he risk a lot of money? yeah, he did. that takes him right up there to $20,001 as we come now to john botti who was leading. connecticut is what we're looking for, anicked new hampshire instead. how much did he lose? $3,000 only. leaving...
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including providence, rhode island, and boston. off to the west of boston, as much as two feet by the time all is said and done. rob and diana, back to you. >> don't you just love winter? oh, man. >> you mean when it snows? >> thank you, jim, for that. here's the rest of today's weather now. we have some showers around orlando and miami. some rain from san francisco to san diego. up to a half foot of snow in the southern california mountains, sierra nevada and northern rockies. >> 40s from seattle to salt lake city. 30s in the midwest. 83 in miami. >>> the other major story we're following this morning, an intense manhunt in the mountains east of los angeles for a triple murder suspect. police are going door to door in the big bear lake area looking for christopher dorner. they say he's already killed three people including a police officer and the daughter of a former police captain. >> i think he wants to kill as many people as he can, and -- >> then be killed. >> and then be killed. >> he has multiple weapons at his disposal. in
including providence, rhode island, and boston. off to the west of boston, as much as two feet by the time all is said and done. rob and diana, back to you. >> don't you just love winter? oh, man. >> you mean when it snows? >> thank you, jim, for that. here's the rest of today's weather now. we have some showers around orlando and miami. some rain from san francisco to san diego. up to a half foot of snow in the southern california mountains, sierra nevada and northern...
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from providence, rhode island to bangor maine, blizzard conditions. very dangerous situation as far as travel is kernd. not a good night to be out and about on the roadways. new york city right in the battleground, likely around a foot when all is said and done. just off to the best of boston, as much as two feet by the time all is said and done. rob and diana, back to you. >> don't you just love winter? >> you mean when it snows? >> thank you, jim, for that. here's the rest of today's weather. showers around orlando and miami. some rain from san francisco to san diego. up to half foot of snow in the southern california mountains, and northern rockies. >> 40s from seattle to salt lake city. 83 in miami. >>> an intense man hunt in the mountains east of los angeles. police are going door to door in the big bear lake area looking fochristopher dorner. >> i think he wants to kill as many people as he can, and -- >> then be killed. >> then be killed. >> he has multiple weapons at his disposal. >> dorner posted a rambling manifesto on facebook. >> and sent
from providence, rhode island to bangor maine, blizzard conditions. very dangerous situation as far as travel is kernd. not a good night to be out and about on the roadways. new york city right in the battleground, likely around a foot when all is said and done. just off to the best of boston, as much as two feet by the time all is said and done. rob and diana, back to you. >> don't you just love winter? >> you mean when it snows? >> thank you, jim, for that. here's the rest...
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there are hurricane-force wind warnings just offshore from long island all the way off the coast of rhode island and off the coast of cape cod, as well. so, we're going to have 50, 60, 70-mile-an-hour winds in this storm. it's going to be just terrible conditions. >> and want to guess about the snow totals at this point? >> reporter: at this point, a lot of it is a big guess. this is the kind of snow that will shut down cities. a lot of people involved in this. right now is 10 to 14-inch snowfall amount, looking for maybe a foot around new york city. boston will see some of the worst conditions with 18 to 24 inches of snow. but we do feel like in massachusetts, vermont and on into maine, an inland area, diane, that comes in with that wind, that 50-mile-an-hour wind, and more than two feet of snow by the time we're done with "world news" on saturday night. >> all right. going to be a big day for you tomorrow. for all of us. thank you, sam. >>> and today in washington, the man at the very center of america's secret war on terrorism appeared in front of the cameras. defending the use of dron
there are hurricane-force wind warnings just offshore from long island all the way off the coast of rhode island and off the coast of cape cod, as well. so, we're going to have 50, 60, 70-mile-an-hour winds in this storm. it's going to be just terrible conditions. >> and want to guess about the snow totals at this point? >> reporter: at this point, a lot of it is a big guess. this is the kind of snow that will shut down cities. a lot of people involved in this. right now is 10 to...
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island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most car travel on state roads. connecticut has closed state highways to all but emergency vehicles. and the northeast storm has forced more than 4700 flight cancellations and 83 of those were in and out of sfo today. all major airports in new york and boston are closed with dozens of other flights to other east coast cities delayed. airport officials say that travelers need to check the scheduled flights in advance as more cancellations and delays are expected tomorrow and through the weekend fnlt. >>> now more on the blizzard. sandhya
island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most...
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island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most car travel on state roads. connecticut has closed state highways to all but emergency vehicles. and the northeast storm has forced more than 4700 flight cancellations and 83 of those were in and out of sfo today. all major airports in new york and boston are closed with dozens of other flights to other east coast cities delayed. airport officials say that travelers need to check the scheduled flights in advance as more cancellations and delays are expected tomorrow and through the weekend fnlt. >>> now more on the blizzard. sandhya
island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most...
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in man hitten we have less than a foot, but in massachusetts, rhode island and in maine they are still expecting another six inches. abc news, new york. >> this morning sfo officials are still assessing how many flights will be affected today, but united has cancelled all flights to newark through midday. american airlines has cancelled all of today's flights bound for jfk in new york. all major airports in new york and boston are closed with dozens of other flights to east coast cities delayed. tonight there are some nonstops to new york that could be affected. yesterday northeast storm forced more than 4700 flight cancellations, including 83 flights out of sfo. >>> the grapevine on interstate 5 to southern california is open again this morning after being closed last night due to snow. last night drivers were escorted through in both directions. the length between los angeles and bakersfield completely reopened around 1:30 this morning. >>> if it hadn't been a setup of bank of america branch in oakland, it might be a pile of rubble now. a san jose man, the 28-year-old, had plotted to
in man hitten we have less than a foot, but in massachusetts, rhode island and in maine they are still expecting another six inches. abc news, new york. >> this morning sfo officials are still assessing how many flights will be affected today, but united has cancelled all flights to newark through midday. american airlines has cancelled all of today's flights bound for jfk in new york. all major airports in new york and boston are closed with dozens of other flights to east coast cities...
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island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most car travel on state roads. connecticut has closed state highways to all but emergency vehicles. and the northeast storm has forced more than 4700 flight cancellations and 83 of those were in and out of sfo today. all major airports in new york and boston are closed with dozens of other flights to other east coast cities delayed. airport officials say that travelers need to check the scheduled flights in advance as more cancellations and delays are expected tomorrow and through the weekend fnlt. >>> now more on the blizzard. sandhya
island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most...
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blizzard watches are in effect across eastern long island and much of connecticut, all of rhode island and eastern massachusetts and that's likely where we're going to see the heaviest of the snow. interior sections, winter storm watches in effect and winter storm warnings across the great lakes and this'll see snow as well. take a look at the future radar, what it does. tomorrow afternoon, it's 37 degrees in new york city and we're seeing this peak there, that's mixing between rain and snow. if we stayed this warm, we're going to see an accumulation across the new york city area and it's all snow as you get towards connecticut and certainly towards boston. by tomorrow night the cold air gets here and a we'll see a number of hours, five or six hours, very, very heavy snow and see the accumulation across new york city, but you notice in boston we're talking probably about a 36 hour snow event and that's why i think there we're going to see the biggest of the snowfall totals. especially as you go inland where you get a little bit of elevation across worcester hills and that's like we'll
blizzard watches are in effect across eastern long island and much of connecticut, all of rhode island and eastern massachusetts and that's likely where we're going to see the heaviest of the snow. interior sections, winter storm watches in effect and winter storm warnings across the great lakes and this'll see snow as well. take a look at the future radar, what it does. tomorrow afternoon, it's 37 degrees in new york city and we're seeing this peak there, that's mixing between rain and snow....
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you've got massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut all the governors of those states have now declared states of emergency and the brunt of what's expected to be a historic storm is still a couple of hours away from its full force, but state and city officials decide that now is the time that they need to take drastic action and airlines have canceled more than 4,000 flights now and that number up from the last hour at new york city, the three main airports, most domestic carriers planning to cease operations between now and 5 p.m. today. those will be the last flights out. a move that will have a huge ripple effect across the country as people try to get where they're going, you've got amtrak suspending much of their service in new york and new england and boston's public rail system has halted their service, that's going to happen actually the next 90 minutes from now, i should say and also back to the massachusetts governor, who has ordered all vehicles off the road, as i said. that starts at 4 p.m. eastern and it's believed to be the first traffic ban. there will be no traffic in t
you've got massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut all the governors of those states have now declared states of emergency and the brunt of what's expected to be a historic storm is still a couple of hours away from its full force, but state and city officials decide that now is the time that they need to take drastic action and airlines have canceled more than 4,000 flights now and that number up from the last hour at new york city, the three main airports, most domestic carriers planning to...
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i know governor cuomo from new york and the governor of rhode island send resources, the national guard came in to help. are they still on the ground, and were those resources hemful? >> absolutely. they sent a bunch of equipment to help move snow, plows, certainly front end loaders, a number of equipment. also just personnel to help with some chain saw crews to clear debris off of these roads to allow the plows and more importantly at this point, the utilities to get out there and get the lights back on. we still have about 240,000 people in the dark, and obviously we're going to do everything we can to help the utilities get those people back in their homes with the lights on. >> i read the story of one little boy who died of carbon monoxide poisoning while his dad was shoveling and he was staying in the car warm. folks should be really careful. peter, you've been a great resource the last couple of days to help us understand the significance of the storm in your area. >> thank you very much. everyone be safe. >>> now we have another fox alert for you now, this one from california. ne
i know governor cuomo from new york and the governor of rhode island send resources, the national guard came in to help. are they still on the ground, and were those resources hemful? >> absolutely. they sent a bunch of equipment to help move snow, plows, certainly front end loaders, a number of equipment. also just personnel to help with some chain saw crews to clear debris off of these roads to allow the plows and more importantly at this point, the utilities to get out there and get...
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island and massachusetts warn it may take another day at least before power is restored. we've got live team coverage this afternoon. >> let's again with molly at logan airport, probably wishing she could get the on a flight for warmer climate. >> everything's great. it's beautiful out here. a beautiful day to get to work and dig out and the authorities, the mayor, as well as the governor, say they think things are going well. at logan, things have hoped at of 11:00 last night. a busy day, we've seen a traffic, plenty of people coming out with suitcases so flights are coming, taking off and landing. you're advised to check your flight before you come to take one or pick somebody up because things are busy. just one runway running. across the city there's good news. the mbta, the t as it's called, had been shut down. it's expected to opennen a limited basis this afternoon. the focus is tomorrow's rush hour. they want to be ready for monday morning. that's the goal and they think they're going to be able to achieve that. they advise things could be running slowly. plan to b
island and massachusetts warn it may take another day at least before power is restored. we've got live team coverage this afternoon. >> let's again with molly at logan airport, probably wishing she could get the on a flight for warmer climate. >> everything's great. it's beautiful out here. a beautiful day to get to work and dig out and the authorities, the mayor, as well as the governor, say they think things are going well. at logan, things have hoped at of 11:00 last night. a...
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here is senator jack red of rhode island. >> this is unprecedented and unwarranted to attempt to stop the nomination of the secretary of defense and the c.i.a. director. we need a secretary of defense, and chuck hagel is qualified to be that secretary of defense. >>reporter: they postponed a vote on hagel last week and it could come up again for a vote. >>heather: a safety exercise goes wrong on a cruise slip and a drill was underway when a lifeboat fell upside down and into the sea at a port in the canary islands with five crew members killed and three injured and 1,400 passengers were on board the ship but were not hurt. in word on the cause of the lifeboat to plummet 679. >> a new report from the american medical association raising pretty serious concerns about the health of baby boomers. >>heather: the postal service making plans for the future trying to go high-tech and streamlining services. but is it too late for the post office to catch up to the times? >>gregg: helping the men and women who serve our country they have an easier time making it down the aisle. ♪ i've got to
here is senator jack red of rhode island. >> this is unprecedented and unwarranted to attempt to stop the nomination of the secretary of defense and the c.i.a. director. we need a secretary of defense, and chuck hagel is qualified to be that secretary of defense. >>reporter: they postponed a vote on hagel last week and it could come up again for a vote. >>heather: a safety exercise goes wrong on a cruise slip and a drill was underway when a lifeboat fell upside down and into...
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as of this hour, rhode island and massachusetts, they are lifting their driving ban. meanwhile, airlines, they cancelled more than 5300 flights. >> gregg: a lot of people stranded. we'll fill you in everything. i'm gregg jarrett. >> heather: i'm heather childers welcome back to a brand-new hour. the storm is blamed important at least three deaths. that number could climb as we learn more. >> gregg: massachusetts in particular taking a heavy blow from this major blizzard where we begin live with molly standing by in boston. >> reporter: hi, gregg. it will be a cold night for several hundred thousand people. particularly south on the cape cod where the power remains out. utility crews are getting ready and the wind dies down. here in boston as you mentioned the travel ban has been lifted. you can see a lot of cars back out on the highways but governor is urging patience. the roads and highways and second roads are pretty bad out there. we had a chance to see that they still have an inch or two of snow on them. there are a lot of people walking on the roads because the s
as of this hour, rhode island and massachusetts, they are lifting their driving ban. meanwhile, airlines, they cancelled more than 5300 flights. >> gregg: a lot of people stranded. we'll fill you in everything. i'm gregg jarrett. >> heather: i'm heather childers welcome back to a brand-new hour. the storm is blamed important at least three deaths. that number could climb as we learn more. >> gregg: massachusetts in particular taking a heavy blow from this major blizzard where...
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we have blizzard watches in effect for rhode island, massachusetts, connecticut and up towards new hampshire. that's going to be tricky as we can get wind gusts 50-60 miles an hour. we could see snow drifts of 4 feet. this computer model giving us 9 inches in new york city. 28 inches in boston. that would be a number one snowstorm, blockbuster snowstorm if we got close to 29 inches in boston. and that's within the realm of possibility. taking a look at the winter weather advisories in the blues and pinks. we could see gifts up to 30 miles per hour. and where you see the red within that's our blizzard watches where we could see wind gusts in excess of 70 miles an hour. you can see the bull's-eye where we could see two feet plus. maybe even three feet. i know rick is there. if you want a snowstorm we need reporters in boston. martha: i could go to boston and cover the snowstorm. it's great for the vermont ski places. >> reporter: it's coming friday night into saturday. martha: you wait for the sun to come out and you don't have a shoveling issue to deal with. thank you, janice. we'll see you s
we have blizzard watches in effect for rhode island, massachusetts, connecticut and up towards new hampshire. that's going to be tricky as we can get wind gusts 50-60 miles an hour. we could see snow drifts of 4 feet. this computer model giving us 9 inches in new york city. 28 inches in boston. that would be a number one snowstorm, blockbuster snowstorm if we got close to 29 inches in boston. and that's within the realm of possibility. taking a look at the winter weather advisories in the blues...
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let's head back to rhode island. in that state alone, 87,000 customers are without power tonight so far. it could get worse. poppy harlow joined me from providence, and one of the circles that chad just drew. poppy, it's looking like a white-out behind you. >> it's a complete white-out, great point, anderson. let's point our camera down the end of the block, a restaurant, a tall hotel. you can't even see it anymore. that's the change we had in the last half hour. the pellets that ali and jason are feeling are coming right at us. there goes my hat. i'm sure cnn will give me another one. it's white-out conditions here. this is wet snow because it's 34 degrees, and that's the huge problem. that's why you have 87,000 customers in rhode island alone without power. because the snow is building up on the power lines. it's bringing them down. we just talked to the mayor's representative. he told us in providence alone, they have had 60 calls of downed trees or downed power lines. they have 120 vehicles alone on the road in p
let's head back to rhode island. in that state alone, 87,000 customers are without power tonight so far. it could get worse. poppy harlow joined me from providence, and one of the circles that chad just drew. poppy, it's looking like a white-out behind you. >> it's a complete white-out, great point, anderson. let's point our camera down the end of the block, a restaurant, a tall hotel. you can't even see it anymore. that's the change we had in the last half hour. the pellets that ali and...
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poppy is in providence, rhode island for us. how is it there? >> i may have drawn as short a stick as ali drew on this one. the wind gusts are so severe here, it's gotten so much worse in the last hour. here is where you see a lot of the snow accumulation. i want to set viewers up with where we are. this is the heart of providence, rhode island. this is downtown. in front of city hall. there is not one soul in sight. the only vehicles that come down are plows every 20 minutes or so to try to clear it out. i talked to the governor today. i talked to the mayor of providence. i went to the emergency center here and the big concern right now here is how wet and thick this snow is. that is because it is landing on the power lines here, and it can take them down easily. they are pretty sure they're going to have power outages here. the question is how severe are those power outages going to be? you have temperatures now below 30 degrees here. they have shelters set up, but they're very worried because they saw what happened in the wake of sandy with p
poppy is in providence, rhode island for us. how is it there? >> i may have drawn as short a stick as ali drew on this one. the wind gusts are so severe here, it's gotten so much worse in the last hour. here is where you see a lot of the snow accumulation. i want to set viewers up with where we are. this is the heart of providence, rhode island. this is downtown. in front of city hall. there is not one soul in sight. the only vehicles that come down are plows every 20 minutes or so to try...
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. >> reporter: over 650,000 power outages and most of those are in massachusetts and rhode island, not as bad in new york and new jersey and connecticut. you know, jamie, it's been a mild winter so far and this caught some folks off guard and you see a lot of people enjoying this weather here. but you know, other people they learn their lesson following superstorm sandy and hunkered down and topped off the gas tanks and got all sorts of supplies and food and nonperishables and enjoying the day. back to you. >> you're exactly right. preparation was key. thanks so much, kelly. >> well, we're getting new information on near historic snowfall totals and the storm is not over, it's churning for another couple of hours and rick reichmuth is live outside our studios, the good thing you can say about this, it happened going into a saturday, a weekend. >> certainly that helps for folks, you don't have to be on the roads going to work and that's the only real positive of it. the images you're seeing in central park there with anna looking pretty good, however, if you go around 40 miles piece of
. >> reporter: over 650,000 power outages and most of those are in massachusetts and rhode island, not as bad in new york and new jersey and connecticut. you know, jamie, it's been a mild winter so far and this caught some folks off guard and you see a lot of people enjoying this weather here. but you know, other people they learn their lesson following superstorm sandy and hunkered down and topped off the gas tanks and got all sorts of supplies and food and nonperishables and enjoying...
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now to our other biggistic travel bans in connecticut rhode island, and massachusetts. at least deaths are blamed on the storm, and high winds have left more than 600,000 customers without power. many areas had more than two and a half feet of snow. they got 40 inches in hampden, connecticut. we begin tonight with terrell brown in quincy, massachusetts. terrell. >> reporter: residents are digging out from nearly three feet of snow that fell acrossw t the northeast, so much that snow plows could barely keep up andheast, s even first responders were stranded. portland, maine, got nearly 30 inches of snow, break a 1979 g record. reco high tides and high winds along the massachusetts coastlineong forced some residents to evacuate.evacuate governor deval patrick: >> the storm has largely passed through the commonwealth now.wealth we're still dealing with some issues around coastal flooding. >> reporter: nearly 600,000ter: customers across four states lost power. in quincy, massachusetts, almostpower. the entire city was in the dark. >> your address, ma'am. >> >> reporter: th
now to our other biggistic travel bans in connecticut rhode island, and massachusetts. at least deaths are blamed on the storm, and high winds have left more than 600,000 customers without power. many areas had more than two and a half feet of snow. they got 40 inches in hampden, connecticut. we begin tonight with terrell brown in quincy, massachusetts. terrell. >> reporter: residents are digging out from nearly three feet of snow that fell acrossw t the northeast, so much that snow plows...
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travel bans in connecticut rhode island and massachusetts have been lifted, but moving about the northeast is still treacherous tonight. a fierce blizzard has buried cars on roads from new york to maine. up and down the coast, tides surged high, flooding low-lying areas, but the storm did spare most of the shoreline still recovering from super storm sandy. at least four deaths deaths are blamed on the storm, and high winds have left more than 600,000 customers without power. many areas had more than two and a half feet of snow. they got 40 inches in hampden, connecticut. we begin tonight with terrell brown in quincy massachusetts. terrell. >> reporter: residents are digging out from nearly three feet of snow that fell across the northeast, so much that snow plows could barely keep up and even first responders were stranded. portland maine got nearly 30 inches of snow, break a 1979 record. high tides and high winds along the massachusetts coastline forced some residents to evacuate. governor deval patrick: >> the storm has largely passed through the commonwealth now. we're still dealing wit
travel bans in connecticut rhode island and massachusetts have been lifted, but moving about the northeast is still treacherous tonight. a fierce blizzard has buried cars on roads from new york to maine. up and down the coast, tides surged high, flooding low-lying areas, but the storm did spare most of the shoreline still recovering from super storm sandy. at least four deaths deaths are blamed on the storm, and high winds have left more than 600,000 customers without power. many areas had more...
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last winter, low snow totals saved providence, rhode island $1.2 million; in manchester, new hampshire, $636,000. and boston saved more thand bo $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here-- the main airport, logan-- has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday.st p >> pelley: terrell, thank you. the man president obama wants as the central intelligence agency had his confirmation hearing today. john brennan's testimony was bankrupt several times by protesters who object to u.s. drone strikes overseas. brennan was the architect of that program. among those killed by the strikes was an american citizen who was a member of al qaeda in yemen. bob orr followed the hearing today. >> reporter: as president obama's top counter-terrorism adviser, john brennan has overseen a five-fold increase in drone strikes against suspected terrorists. brennan today told the senate intelligenc
last winter, low snow totals saved providence, rhode island $1.2 million; in manchester, new hampshire, $636,000. and boston saved more thand bo $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here-- the main airport, logan-- has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday.st p >>...
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last winter low snow totals saved providence, rhode island, $1.2 million. in manchester, new hampshire $636,000. and boston saved more than $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here, the main airport logan, has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday. >> pelley: terrell, thank you. the next big story of the day, three people are dead, and a massive manhunt is on. after a former los angeles police officer allegedly launched a rampage of row venge. christopher dorner was fired by the l.a.p.d. in 2008. tonight itarchs peer every officer on the force is a potential target. here is ben tracy. >> reporter: police in southern california are on full tactical alert and on edge. >> put your window down. >> reporter: officers have surrounded los angeles police headquarters to defend it from 33-year-old christopher dorner police chief charlie beck. >> d
last winter low snow totals saved providence, rhode island, $1.2 million. in manchester, new hampshire $636,000. and boston saved more than $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here, the main airport logan, has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday. >> pelley: terrell,...
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island, that's where the heaviest snow potential is. we're looking for potentially significant snows as far west as new york city and further north. even albany will get a pretty good bout of snow with this as well. so we have blizzard conditions in spots developing later today and tonight. that mean wind gusts to near 60 miles per hour. hurricane-force gusts near the coast, power outages and near zero visibility. that means travel will be very difficult. some spots could have coastal flooding as well. >> thanks david. new york and new jersey are still recovering from super storm sandy. now they face another potential disaster. seth doane is in new york. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. as you can see the snow is already falling here. that means we're already starting to see flights canceled throughout the region as well. more than 3,000 flights have been canceled so far throughout the northeast and amtrak is reducing its rail service throughout the northeast corridor. we are under a blizzard warning here in new y
island, that's where the heaviest snow potential is. we're looking for potentially significant snows as far west as new york city and further north. even albany will get a pretty good bout of snow with this as well. so we have blizzard conditions in spots developing later today and tonight. that mean wind gusts to near 60 miles per hour. hurricane-force gusts near the coast, power outages and near zero visibility. that means travel will be very difficult. some spots could have coastal flooding...
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island. that's where the heaviest snow potential is. again, we are still looking for potentially significant snows as pfar west as new york city and further north, even albany is going to get a pretty good bout of snow with this as well. so we have blizzard conditions in spots developing later today and tonight. that mean wind gusts to near 60 miles an hour. hurricane force gusts near the coast. power outages and neerg zero visibility. that means travel is going to be really difficult and some spots coastal flooding is possible as well. >>> new jersey is still recovering from superstorm sandy and now they face another potentialdy aster with this monster blizzard. seth doane with more. good morning. >> good morning, anthony. we're already starting to see flights canceled throughout the region as well. more than 3,000 flights have been canceled so far throughout the northeast. and amtrak is reducing its rail service throughout the northeast door. we're under a blizzard warning in new york city
island. that's where the heaviest snow potential is. again, we are still looking for potentially significant snows as pfar west as new york city and further north, even albany is going to get a pretty good bout of snow with this as well. so we have blizzard conditions in spots developing later today and tonight. that mean wind gusts to near 60 miles an hour. hurricane force gusts near the coast. power outages and neerg zero visibility. that means travel is going to be really difficult and some...
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it's not the case in eastern connecticut, rhode island, and the boston area and all of coastal maine, they're seeing occasional bouts of heavy snow. some of these bands are still pretty strong and that's going to continue to be the case for much of the morning. in fact, where you see the blue that's an additional 3 to 6 inches of snow could fall before the end of the day and that certainly does seem like that could be reasonable. >> how about the danger of flooding, especially in areas hit hardest by superstorm sandy, david? >> that's a good question. i know as far south as atlantic city during high tide we saw moderate coastal flooding and wash in that area. the winds now not only for the jersey shore and long island connecticut, now have it going offshore. the coastal flood warnings are confined along the massachusetts and maine shoreline. and, again, that should gradually abate as we go throughout the day. still there's threat of high water. >> david bernard, thank you so much. we'll be checking back with you later. >>> this blizzard is huge big enough for place in winter storm his
it's not the case in eastern connecticut, rhode island, and the boston area and all of coastal maine, they're seeing occasional bouts of heavy snow. some of these bands are still pretty strong and that's going to continue to be the case for much of the morning. in fact, where you see the blue that's an additional 3 to 6 inches of snow could fall before the end of the day and that certainly does seem like that could be reasonable. >> how about the danger of flooding, especially in areas...